Biden's Town Hall and a return to decency & discourse

It is not hypocritical, it is accurate. It's a constant retort of mine because you, like almost every Leftist, does the same predictable thing when holding a discussion.

You make some claim, statement, etc. I come back with an opposed position supported by evidence and facts. You try to change the subject. I won't let you so you resort to ad hominem and insults. I point this out. The conversation ends, you lost.



Irrelevant appeal to quantity. I gave a number of examples spread out over years. It is a consistent pattern of Joke Biden's to insult anyone--often vulgarly--who dares question or oppose his viewpoint. The man is known as a "walking gaffe machine."

Hell, even the Washington Post as friendly a Democrat slathering psychophonetic source as it is says that:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...egregationists-comments-are-just-one-example/
https://thefederalist.com/2019/09/02/biden-gaffe-machine-running-list-joe-bidens-best-slip-ups/

Biden is not particularly bright. If anything, he's a thin skinned, mediocre intellect, and his attacks on people are his way of trying to cover that up. It wouldn't be too far wrong to call him an angry idiot.



Satire and sarcasm are both valid ways to criticize someone. Unlike the reprobate Left where intellectual laziness requires childish direct responses--children having yet to learn the subtitles of adult conversation--or one is assumed to agree with a position. It is just one more sign of a mediocre intellect at work on your part bringing that up.

Gaffes aren't insults or examples of uncivil behavior.

Just an FYI.

Nice ad hom at the end, btw.
 
Hello JDAM,

And biden fucked up the question about how it was like, his alzhiemers was raging by the end.

Your hard right slanted link gave the questions:

***

"

WHITE HOUSE

'You have, over the years — over your career, you've obviously spent a great deal of time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, except now you're living there and you're President. It's been four weeks. What's it like? How's it different?'

'Have you picked up the phone and called any former president yet? Do you want to say who?'

VACCINE

First question: 'When is every American who wants it going to be able to get a vaccine?'

Follow up question: 'When you say 'by the end of July,' do you mean that they will be available or that people will have been able to actually get them?'

SCHOOLS REOPENING

First question: 'Well, let me ask you, you — your administration had set a goal to open the majority of schools in your first 100 days. You're now saying that means those schools may only be open for at least one day a week.'

Follow up question: 'So when do you think that would be — K-through-8, at least five days a week if possible?'

PANDEMIC

'Let me ask you, just for folks who are watching out there — there are a lot of people who are scared, and there's a lot of people — who are hurting. When do you think this pandemic is — I mean, when are we — when is it going to be done? When are we going to get back to normal?'

COVID RELIEF

'You've made passing a COVID relief bill the focus of your first 100 days. Those on the right say the proposal is too big; some on the left say it's not big enough. Are you committed to passing a $1.9 trillion bill, or is that final number still up for negotiation?'

IMPEACHMENT

First question: 'Before the Senate voted to acquit the former President in the impeachment trial, you said you were anxious to see if Republican senators would stand up. Only seven did. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the rest 'cowards.' Do you agree with her?'

Second question: 'Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the former President is, quote, 'still liable for everything he did while he was in office.' If your Department of Justice wanted to investigate him, would you allow them to proceed?'

IMMIGRATION

First question: 'Let me ask about — a question which does often divide many people in this country: immigration.

'Your administration, along with congressional Democrats, expected to unveil an immigration reform bill just this week. You want a pathway to citizenship for the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants. Would you sign any immigration bill if it did not include that: a pathway for the roughly 11 million undocumented?'

Follow up: 'But just to be clear, though — and I know you're going to be announcing stuff later this week, or that's what I've heard — you do want a pathway to citizenship.'

CHINA

First question: 'You just talked to China's President, I believe. What about the Uyghurs? What about the human rights abuses in China?'

Follow up: 'When you talk to him, though, about human rights abuses, is that just — is that as far as it goes in terms of the U.S.? Or is there any actual repercussions for China?' "

***

Which of those do you consider softball questions?

They seem like fair questions that Americans would like the answers to.

I don't believe President Biden has been diagnosed with Alzhiemers. Do you have any evidence there is such a diagnosis?
 
Hello JDAM,



Your hard right slanted link gave the questions:

"

WHITE HOUSE

'You have, over the years — over your career, you've obviously spent a great deal of time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, except now you're living there and you're President. It's been four weeks. What's it like? How's it different?'

'Have you picked up the phone and called any former president yet? Do you want to say who?'

VACCINE

First question: 'When is every American who wants it going to be able to get a vaccine?'

Follow up question: 'When you say 'by the end of July,' do you mean that they will be available or that people will have been able to actually get them?'

SCHOOLS REOPENING

First question: 'Well, let me ask you, you — your administration had set a goal to open the majority of schools in your first 100 days. You're now saying that means those schools may only be open for at least one day a week.'

Follow up question: 'So when do you think that would be — K-through-8, at least five days a week if possible?'

PANDEMIC

'Let me ask you, just for folks who are watching out there — there are a lot of people who are scared, and there's a lot of people — who are hurting. When do you think this pandemic is — I mean, when are we — when is it going to be done? When are we going to get back to normal?'

COVID RELIEF

'You've made passing a COVID relief bill the focus of your first 100 days. Those on the right say the proposal is too big; some on the left say it's not big enough. Are you committed to passing a $1.9 trillion bill, or is that final number still up for negotiation?'

IMPEACHMENT

First question: 'Before the Senate voted to acquit the former President in the impeachment trial, you said you were anxious to see if Republican senators would stand up. Only seven did. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the rest 'cowards.' Do you agree with her?'

Second question: 'Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the former President is, quote, 'still liable for everything he did while he was in office.' If your Department of Justice wanted to investigate him, would you allow them to proceed?'

IMMIGRATION

First question: 'Let me ask about — a question which does often divide many people in this country: immigration.

'Your administration, along with congressional Democrats, expected to unveil an immigration reform bill just this week. You want a pathway to citizenship for the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants. Would you sign any immigration bill if it did not include that: a pathway for the roughly 11 million undocumented?'

Follow up: 'But just to be clear, though — and I know you're going to be announcing stuff later this week, or that's what I've heard — you do want a pathway to citizenship.'

CHINA

First question: 'You just talked to China's President, I believe. What about the Uyghurs? What about the human rights abuses in China?'

Follow up: 'When you talk to him, though, about human rights abuses, is that just — is that as far as it goes in terms of the U.S.? Or is there any actual repercussions for China?' "

Which of those do you consider softball questions?

They seem like fair questions that Americans would like the answers to.

I don't believe President Biden has been diagnosed with Alzhiemers. Do you have any evidence there is such a diagnosis?





what hard right link? I posted no links, I watched it live, it was painful, then the swooning that rapist don lemon and crew had for the guy was sick.


he mumbled and rambled incoherently the entire time.


The questions were pre given to him he had an ear piece and the crowd was 100% friendly to him.


yet he still looked like a lost old man suffering cognitive disease.



he dodged the question about the uyhurs and cooper let him.
 
President Biden is highly experienced in foreign relations.

We are lucky to have him on the job.

He is night-and-day better than Trump.

Biden is really trying to lead the nation; instead of seeking profit and absolute power. Unlike his predecessor, his is loyalty is to the United States; and We, The People.
 
Man, what a breath of fresh air that was. For starters, Biden actually cares about people - his compassion and concern for others is apparent anytime there is an interactive event like this. Trump's supporters used to say he "speaks like us," but Biden actually WAS like us, with bills he couldn't pay and worries about finances. He really listens to people and their concerns in a forum like that.

And he didn't attempt to candycoat anything or dismiss hard questions outright. They had questions from both his own supporters and those who voted for Trump. When the latter asked a tough question, he didn't say it was "nasty" or try to marginalize the individual in any way.

One Trump voter asked about the minimum wage increase and how it might negatively impact his small business. Biden wasn't dismissive, and he didn't try to candycoat it or gloss over the guy's concerns like Trump would with generalities and unfounded optimism. He acknowledged that it was a legit concern, cited studies that showed it could have the opposite effect, and talked about implementing the change gradually to minimize negative impact. He knew all aspects of the issue (another big change from the last 4 years).

What a change.

"EMOTIONS" < POLICIES.


HE'S A FUCKING IDIOT, ANMD YOU ARE A MINCING OLD WOMAN.
 
President Biden is highly experienced in foreign relations.

We are lucky to have him on the job.

He is night-and-day better than Trump.

Biden is really trying to lead the nation; instead of seeking profit and absolute power. Unlike his predecessor, his is loyalty is to the United States; and We, The People.




remember when he said that E.O.'s are for dictators?


hes a puppet for people pulling his strings, he is unfit for office due to dementia.
 
Gaffes aren't insults or examples of uncivil behavior.

Just an FYI.

Nice ad hom at the end, btw.

Not an ad hominem. Ad hominem is "To the man" in Latin. I didn't direct my comments at you therefore it wasn't ad hominem. If you took it personally, I would assume that the reason was the "shoe fit."
 
Hello JDAM,

what hard right link? I posted no links, I watched it live, it was painful, then the swooning that rapist don lemon and crew had for the guy was sick.


he mumbled and rambled incoherently the entire time.


The questions were pre given to him he had an ear piece and the crowd was 100% friendly to him.


yet he still looked like a lost old man suffering cognitive disease.



he dodged the question about the uyhurs and cooper let him.

Oh, pardon me. That link was in a post you replied to.

I didn't watch the townhall, so I can't comment on his performance. But from what I've seen up till now, his critics are usually prejudiced against him. Some of them call him names.

I have to say. It has been extremely challenging for me to give former President Trump the respect the office deserves. I completely oppose him and disapprove of his performance. But I had no need to call him names. His behavior was so egregious there was plenty to take issue with. He was a president who presented so much to criticize it was almost impossible to call him out on all his bad behavior. His every breathing second was devoted to ripping people off, insulting people, lying, self-adolation and greedy selfishness. He was an abominable president. But I never called him any names. Name-calling is what people do when they don't have a better argument. I see plenty of posts now of people calling President Biden names. I presume that is a substitute for having a valid criticism.

Name-calling also indicates prejudice. If somebody has so little panache that they feel the need to resort to name-calling, they are also strongly indicating that they have already made up their minds how they are going to react to any news about the person they have so little respect for that they can't even bring themselves to use the person's actual name and title. They are going to react negatively, refuse to see any positive, always look for the worst. IOW, they are not going to be a fair judge of performance. It will be a prejudiced view.

The linked article said the crowd included independents who had voted for Donald Trump in 2020. That is not a 100% friendly crowd.

Personally, I would never have attended a function with former President Trump, even if I had been invited. I oppose everything he stands for. I would not give him any support at all. But I would listen to reports of what he said and judge that on the merit of what he actually said. It only behooves me as a citizen to listen to my president, and make up my own mind on how he's doing. It would not surprise me at all if no Republicans wanted to attend a town hall featuring President Biden.

I noticed you didn't reply to my question about having any evidence that President Biden has been diagnosed with Alzhiemers. Is that because you don't have any? Is the claim nothing but hearsay?
 
Hello JDAM,

remember when he said that E.O.'s are for dictators?

I remember when I've made posts and had replies which actually pertained to what I said.

hes a puppet for people pulling his strings, he is unfit for office due to dementia.

He does not suffer from dementia. He is a little too cozy with big banking for me. But that seems to go with the job. It's not like we elected Elizabeth Warren. Or would, even if we should.
 
Hello JDAM,



I remember when I've made posts and had replies which actually pertained to what I said.



He does not suffer from dementia. He is a little too cozy with big banking for me. But that seems to go with the job. It's not like we elected Elizabeth Warren. Or would, even if we should.



go on cnn, turn up the volume and watch it, it was a train wreck.
 
Biden is really trying to lead the nation; instead of seeking profit and absolute power. Unlike his predecessor, his is loyalty is to the United States; and We, The People.

Unfortunately, "We the People" have to live with 74,000,000 devolved trumpanzees slithering about our feet.
I'm awaiting the Biden plan to deal with them.
Then we can reasonably assess Biden's efficacy as the chief executive.
 
CNN quotes President Biden saying exactly what American needs to hear:

"Biden wants to stay away from anything related to Trump: Biden said any decision to prosecute former President Trump for anything he did while in office will be left up to the Department of Justice, and he will not interfere in a possible investigation. "Look, for four years all that's been in the news is Trump. The next four years I want to make sure all the news is the American people," he said.

Biden added: "I'm tired of talking about Trump.""


Heard THAT!
 
Hello JDAM,



I prefer PBS. If the event was last night, I will probably get a report on it tonight.



it will be skewed, you have to watch it whole uncut and in its entirety, if you are not shocked at how bad biden is cognitively, you are either blind and deaf or lying. no offense.


pbs will report and show clips making him look good.
 
CNN quotes President Biden saying exactly what American needs to hear:

"Biden wants to stay away from anything related to Trump: Biden said any decision to prosecute former President Trump for anything he did while in office will be left up to the Department of Justice, and he will not interfere in a possible investigation. "Look, for four years all that's been in the news is Trump. The next four years I want to make sure all the news is the American people," he said.

Biden added: "I'm tired of talking about Trump.""


Heard THAT!



see now go listen to him and how he actually said it, not as clear.
 
Hello JDAM,

it will be skewed, you have to watch it whole uncut and in its entirety, if you are not shocked at how bad biden is cognitively, you are either blind and deaf or lying. no offense.


pbs will report and show clips making him look good.

I don't see where it is available in it's entirety. I went to a CNN website and looked for it.
 
Hello JDAM,

see now go listen to him and how he actually said it, not as clear.

Well, that's the way Biden talks. I think it's pretty impressive seeing as how he was a stutterer. I've seen a lot of people who never beat that. Gotta hand it to him for not only overcoming what others cannot, but for even taking on a career of public service where he would constantly be called on to speak in front of lots of people. That kind of thing is absolutely unthinkable to most people afflicted with a stutter.

He has always talked like that. No big deal. He's obviously intelligent. He makes logical decisions. And he is a good man. He wants to help people. President Biden is a dedicated public servant. Give him a chance. It really sounds like your criticism is prejudiced and you're just predetermined to find something to criticize, but there wasn't much here to work with. Keep trying. If you come up with something valid I want to know about it.
 
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